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@PHONICPOTION Nice one, I'll email you. Cheers!
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Forget it. 5:51 is where it's at. Fantastic.
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@olivercoles87 Just listed our services on ebay with this one, you just need to send us your Casio after getting drunk and clicking the buy now option.
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@AMOKIAN The S-CAT museum, $1 entry and collect as many samples as you can.
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3:38 is GOLD! I use one of your Motor Drone Synths when I play live and I love it. Great work!
BLabelRecords 2 days ago
@BLabelRecords Thanks for watching, just building three more of these this week.
PHONICPOTION 2 days ago in playlist Uploaded videos
6:19 sounds amazing... really nice... but then the part following a few seconds after that just sounds awful. It seems like most circuit bent stuff sounds mostly like that... while the part I originally referenced sounds like how this keyboard would naturally sound. So why get the mod done?
urwholefamilydied 3 days ago
@urwholefamilydied Hi, 6.19 is not the stock sound, it has filters applied in such a subtle way that even a professional such as yourself can not tell. This is a short video of a machine that would be used for recording purposes along with other instruments and musicians. We have sold 5 of them now. Are you always going to use your youtube site for comments it would be better with videos.
PHONICPOTION 2 days ago
@PHONICPOTION I like that you post videos and are doing creative things with keyboards. I'm not a tech guy but it seems like you could mod a simple keyboard like a casio and just add resonance and filters and make it sound really clean and tight. Most mods I see on casios make it sound crappy. The work s-cat does is the better that I've heard... but there still seems to be some really non-musical sounds that come out of these mods. Just my opinion.
urwholefamilydied 1 day ago
@urwholefamilydied The thing is that we add lots of features to our machines, such as mutes on all accomp. parts, mutes on each percussion part and lots of extra filters. The people who buy them like them and can see a use for the bits that you do not like. The only way to move music forward is to break the boundries that have been set, that is where circuit bending steps in and S-CAT excells.
PHONICPOTION 1 day ago